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Corrigendum: Cell Wall Remodeling in Abscission Zone Cells during Ethylene-Promoted Fruit Abscission in Citrus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Abscission is a cell separation process by which plants can shed organs such as fruits, leaves, or flowers. The process takes place in specific locations termed abscission zones. In fruit crops like citrus, fruit abscission represents a high percentage
Silvia Coimbra   +36 more
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Reevaluation of ethylene role in Arabidopsis cauline leaf abscission induced by water stress and rewatering

open access: yesPlant Direct, 2022
It was previously reported that cauline leaf abscission in Arabidopsis is induced by a cycle of water stress and rewatering, which is regulated by the complex of INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION (IDA), HAESA (HAE), and HAESA‐LIKE2 (HSL2) kinases ...
Shimon Meir   +4 more
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Inhibition of Abscission by Calcium [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1973
An inhibition of abscission in bean petiole explants is reported for additions of calcium salts, especially at concentrations between 10(-3) and 10(-1)m. Magnesium is less effective, and other commmon macronutrients are ineffective in inhibiting abscission. Evidence from timing experiments indicates that the calcium inhibition may act on the stage I or
B W, Poovaiah, A C, Leopold
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Primary and secondary abscission in Pisum sativum and Euphorbia pulcherrima –how do they compare and how do they differ?

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2016
Abscission is a highly regulated and coordinated developmental process in plants. It is important to understand the processes leading up to the event, in order to better control abscission in crop plants.
Anne Kathrine (Trine) eHvoslef-Eide   +8 more
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The LcKNAT1-LcEIL2/3 Regulatory Module Is Involved in Fruitlet Abscission in Litchi

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Large and premature organ abscission may limit the industrial development of fruit crops by causing serious economic losses. It is well accepted that ethylene (ET) is a strong inducer of organ abscission in plants.
Xingshuai Ma   +7 more
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ALIX and ESCRT-III coordinately control cytokinetic abscission during germline stem cell division in vivo. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2015
Abscission is the final step of cytokinesis that involves the cleavage of the intercellular bridge connecting the two daughter cells. Recent studies have given novel insight into the spatiotemporal regulation and molecular mechanisms controlling ...
Åsmund H Eikenes   +9 more
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Abscission is regulated by the ESCRT-III protein shrub in Drosophila germline stem cells.

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2015
Abscission is the final event of cytokinesis that leads to the physical separation of the two daughter cells. Recent technical advances have allowed a better understanding of the cellular and molecular events leading to abscission in isolated yeast or ...
Neuza Reis Matias   +2 more
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Peroxidase Activity in the Abscission Zone of Bean Leaves during Abscission [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1973
Peroxidase activity and localization in the abscission zone of bean leaves were studied histochemically and by gel electrophoresis. Deblading of bean leaves resulted in an increase in peroxidase activity in the abscission zone 2 to 4 days after deblading with highest activity just prior to separation.
B. W. Poovaiah, H. P. Rasmussen
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Preliminary Study on Programmed Cell Death during Calyx Abscission of Korla Fragrant Pear

open access: yesHorticulturae
Programmed cell death (PCD) is common in plant growth and development, such as xylem development, organ senescence, and abscission. Calyx abscission in Korla fragrant pear contributes to fruit quality, while it was not clear whether PCD occurred during ...
Yue Wen   +7 more
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Abscission as a Mobilization Phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1966
The possibility that leaf abscission might involve a mobilization phenomenon leading to a localized cellular senescence was examined by following dry weight changes, chlorophyll content, and protein levels in proximal and distal tissue of excised pieces of bean petioles from Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. Red Kidney.
P C, Scott, A C, Leopold
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